Isotope is a decentralized multi-player game modeled like the World Wide Web.

Instead of using a centralized server, Isotope allows the creator of each world to host it himself. Worlds
are linked together with "stargate"-like hyperlinks. But unlike the World Wide Web, Isotope lets you play and interact with others who are visiting the same site.

Funding provided by:

Hosting provided by:

Graphics engine built on:

The GPL License:

Image compression by:

Lots of code from:

More code from various other Open Source projects,

And multimedia content from many volunteer contributors

PUZZLE BASED

Edumetrics Institute developed Isotope as a learning game to help children
develop thinking skills. Unlike most other multiplayer games, Isotope
centers around solving puzzles, instead of killing monsters.

Many of the
puzzles we use are designed by psychometric experts to help cultivate specific
thinking abilities. In other words, this game does more than just
entertain you--it makes you smarter.

The game includes a state-of-the-art "Learning Progress System" to evaluate
your progress and help you find the puzzles that will help you learn the
fastest.

MULTIPLAYER INTERACTION

Interactive
multiplayer games can be a powerful force for motivating children to try.
That's why Edumetrics decided to make this a multi-player game. We made it
decentralized in order to ensure that it will continue to grow and affect as
many people as possible.